Presentation
12 September 2021 Applying Laplacian Magic Mirror in Freeform Illumination Optics Tolerancing
Author Affiliations +
Abstract
Tolerance analysis is an integral part of the design process that saves time and money while improving the product quality. Nevertheless, tolerancing of illumination optics is often glossed over by the current industry. Consequently, there is a need to understand and establish tolerancing in illumination optics. This research focuses on single surface deformation. In the process referred to as surface perturbation, the surface is perturbed by a known amount. Then, the changes on the irradiance target are evaluated. A localized surface perturbation, like a bump or hole, results in either a local increase in irradiance with an annulus dip around the elevated irradiance or a local decrease in irradiance with an annulus increase around the decreased irradiance. Such an outcome is a result of flux conservation. The ratio between the height and the surface area (referred to as the size) of the localized surface perturbation has an approximately linear relationship to the largest irradiance change. Once the linearity of the relationship is understood for the localized surface perturbation of a particular size, the tolerance range can be estimated for other localized surface perturbations sizes. Within the optics’ tolerancing range, the Laplacian of the surface perturbation predicts the irradiance change. As long as the ray-mapping between the surface and the target is known, the Laplacian of the surface change can be mapped onto the target. The surface change also perturbs the ray-mapping. Thus, taking the perturbed ray-mapping into account enables prediction with greater accuracy. Using this method, expected surface deformation from the manufacturing process can guide estimating irradiance changes, providing a first-order method to tolerance illumination optics.
Conference Presentation
© (2021) COPYRIGHT Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Wooyoun Kim, Jannick P. Rolland, and William J. Cassarly "Applying Laplacian Magic Mirror in Freeform Illumination Optics Tolerancing", Proc. SPIE 11874, Illumination Optics VI, 118740P (12 September 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2596898
Advertisement
Advertisement
KEYWORDS
Tolerancing

Freeform optics

Mirrors

Optics manufacturing

Ray tracing

Reflectors

Singular optics

RELATED CONTENT

Off-axis surface tolerance analysis: tips and tricks
Proceedings of SPIE (June 05 2018)
Freeform optics design tool for compact spectrometers
Proceedings of SPIE (July 12 2019)
Laser beam shaping by double tailoring
Proceedings of SPIE (August 23 2005)
Nonimaging optics for nonuniform brightness distributions
Proceedings of SPIE (August 21 1995)
Specifications For Metal Optics
Proceedings of SPIE (September 07 1979)

Back to Top